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histories and bill clinton's was somebody who vesm was a street retail politician who over many years one s les. >> charlie:ap progressive conservative -- >> progressive in a conservative state. i understand the moderation. you couldn't be too progressive and get re-elected. he was forced to be in the middle many ways. president obama and i really believe this when i came into office after the republicans took control of the house that there was a real opportunity there to do -- i saw with clinton and gingrich, nafta, host of things with president clinton and gingrich. i thought this was an opportunity because of president obama's style and philosophy that he and boehner could do a deal. >> charlie:the great grand bargain they both wanted. >> one of my miscalculations was the depth of the difficulty of the leadership of the house republicans to convince their caucus as to where i think they thought they needed to go and that was to a big deal. >> charlie:i'm not convinced the tea party members. >> i think it was -- that wing of that party of that caucus of which the leadership of the house
histories and bill clinton's was somebody who vesm was a street retail politician who over many years one s les. >> charlie:ap progressive conservative -- >> progressive in a conservative state. i understand the moderation. you couldn't be too progressive and get re-elected. he was forced to be in the middle many ways. president obama and i really believe this when i came into office after the republicans took control of the house that there was a real opportunity there to do -- i...
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the dow rose three points, but the nasdaq lost five, and the s&p slipped almost two points. tomorrow, will the european central bank take action to help boost the eurozone? policymakers gather for a key meeting in frankfurt. we talk with strategist nick colas about what it means for u.s. investors. for more financial news, tune in to "n.b.r." weeknights on this public television station. dired you do differently? >> well, i think that when we were preparing for the transition, we ksh and i think really if you look at it from the outgoing administration's perspective as well, in the early part of that process, the focus was on to some extent the transition with wars in iraq and afghanistan. we quickly got on to the economy. the process of building the work for building the recovery act was monumental and it occurred quite rapidly and i think the one question that i still wrestle with in my mind is, did -- we were in the process of doing a lot of different things and the repeat idaholy with which the recovery act went through and sort of getting away from it i think didn't rea
the dow rose three points, but the nasdaq lost five, and the s&p slipped almost two points. tomorrow, will the european central bank take action to help boost the eurozone? policymakers gather for a key meeting in frankfurt. we talk with strategist nick colas about what it means for u.s. investors. for more financial news, tune in to "n.b.r." weeknights on this public television station. dired you do differently? >> well, i think that when we were preparing for the...
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all the major averages rose about 2%-- the dow skyrocketed 245 points, the nasdaq surged 66, and the s&p 500 jumped almost 29 points. tomorrow, the august employment report is due out. we'll have reaction from wall street to washington, and dig through the numbers with pimco's mohammed el-erian. for more financial news, tune in to nbr weeknights on this public television station. g votes you would have a hard time with 800 bill i don't know. when senate republicans have signed on board to 400 bill i don't know more than we were agreeing to say how were -- we have to take a look at whrrnts this deal we have been talking about private can get the votes. this was all about trying to get the votes and it was our opinion at that time that we ought to look at trying to get a little more revenue to get more votes but it was not either or. >> charlie:that's the first i heard that explanation. i don't know if you talked about that before or not. that's the first time i heard that. you're basically say yes indeed you did say we needed revenue but it's because we have a commitment in the senate fr
all the major averages rose about 2%-- the dow skyrocketed 245 points, the nasdaq surged 66, and the s&p 500 jumped almost 29 points. tomorrow, the august employment report is due out. we'll have reaction from wall street to washington, and dig through the numbers with pimco's mohammed el-erian. for more financial news, tune in to nbr weeknights on this public television station. g votes you would have a hard time with 800 bill i don't know. when senate republicans have signed on board to...
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''s the chief of staff for president obama. >> different styles president obama will tend to come in a quite tight lawyerly way. president clinton likes to hear more of the discussion, to think things through. they end up in the same place in the sense they have gotten out of the people that work for them everything they know and they're making the decision based on fact and. >> we condition request john podesta former chief of staff for president clinton and director of transition. >> what's really critical is for him to frame the choice about what this election is about. 2 very, very different view tion and approaches to the us economy. he's got credibility about what works and what doesn't. i think he can remind people about what has worked for them in the past and set a path for the future. so i think one of the things that he will do is spend his time talking about the challenges that president obama faced, the way he responded to them, why those were the right choices. >> charlie:we conclude with jeff sell any of the new york times and john harris of politico. >> i think they'r
''s the chief of staff for president obama. >> different styles president obama will tend to come in a quite tight lawyerly way. president clinton likes to hear more of the discussion, to think things through. they end up in the same place in the sense they have gotten out of the people that work for them everything they know and they're making the decision based on fact and. >> we condition request john podesta former chief of staff for president clinton and director of transition....
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s guy has emerged than may guy. but i don't think my guy is dead. >> charlie:is there one politician anywhere that defines what you believe would be the type profile that would get us to where you think we need to be? >> i'm tended to say no, i toned point to a whole group of people. you know who i would say just about any mayor or governor in this country. we have fascinating group of mayors. >> charlie:and their place is the laboratory. >> right. whether it's rahm emmanuel, mayor bloomberg or fof nors mich daniels. these people are conducting policies. personally wish wosh conducted in washington. you don't have to go far. you see change every day. i remember watching rahm emanuel come pain inning chicago. facing obvious challenges. fixing that school, fix pg this police district, very practical, get it done. and he would look like the happiest man on earth to be out of the washington and do what he loves. >> charlie:theul for coming david brooks. back in a moment krnches we contl tailly january 2 pleased to have
s guy has emerged than may guy. but i don't think my guy is dead. >> charlie:is there one politician anywhere that defines what you believe would be the type profile that would get us to where you think we need to be? >> i'm tended to say no, i toned point to a whole group of people. you know who i would say just about any mayor or governor in this country. we have fascinating group of mayors. >> charlie:and their place is the laboratory. >> right. whether it's rahm...
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the dow lost 55 points, the nasdaq added 8, and the s&p fell by almost 2 points. auto sales surged in august, with consumers buying everything from compact cars to pick-up trucks. of the u.s. makers, chrysler of the u.s. makers, chrysler lead the gains, rising 14- percent. tomorrow, with the presidential election just around the is the economy better off than it was four year ago? we ask small business owners. for more financial news, tune in to nbr weeknights on this public television station. was fascinar relationship. the president believed politics could be a vehicle for change and the political life could be livable. the first lady did not believe that politics was a valid viable way of creating social change, that political life was livable. all these years it's almost like their marriage is an extended debate where they're trying to figure out the answer to those questions. she, i think, has been converted. michelle obama who hesitated about moving to the white house, who felt unease with politics had a rough first year behind-the-scenes as first lady. has
the dow lost 55 points, the nasdaq added 8, and the s&p fell by almost 2 points. auto sales surged in august, with consumers buying everything from compact cars to pick-up trucks. of the u.s. makers, chrysler of the u.s. makers, chrysler lead the gains, rising 14- percent. tomorrow, with the presidential election just around the is the economy better off than it was four year ago? we ask small business owners. for more financial news, tune in to nbr weeknights on this public television...
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been better at so far is doing the negative version of romney which is to connect his person ory and s vst wealt to his policies in a negative. >> i don't think making a lot of money, the president made a lot of money, by the way. >> he has. >> but not tied-- not -- the idea of making investments and creates companies does not resonate. i mean the he's the president and attacks made by the obama team have been able to somehow make that negative rather than a positive. >> well, look, why is the president -- >> through staples and sports authorities and all those businesses that created jobs. it does not overcome what the negative is. >> so far, why is the president still ahead in most polls. >> rose: a good question. >> two reasons, i think, bun is he is personally po pop-- popular. and the other is governor romney has not taken the negative frame on his business career and his personal wealth. >> rose: and why not. it's hard to do? >> they're-- well, to some extent they have been overmatched in resoces. to somexten it's becse, i thk the mney campaign has not confronted early enough and
been better at so far is doing the negative version of romney which is to connect his person ory and s vst wealt to his policies in a negative. >> i don't think making a lot of money, the president made a lot of money, by the way. >> he has. >> but not tied-- not -- the idea of making investments and creates companies does not resonate. i mean the he's the president and attacks made by the obama team have been able to somehow make that negative rather than a positive. >>...
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advantage, maybe the biggest single thing because the electoral college is the single biggest thing s until governor romney puts one of the following three states in play, ohio, michigan or pennsylvania, his electoral college pass is narrow. >> rose: ohio isn't in play, or not. >> you talk to some republicans, and the auto industry issue is big there. the economy is better there. and romney is not a great ohio candidate culturally. >> rose: even though, you know, they have the governor and they've got-- one of the senators. >> yeah, he's just not a great ohio candidate. and there are republicans who are looking at a lot of polling data who say we really need a path, we are not sure we can win ohio, and the auto bailout is a part of it. >> if you don't put michigan or pennsylvania in play, it's there. but it's exceedingly narrow. >> rose: i thought they had already said michigan was over. >> well, some of them have, in fact. and pennsylvania too. but if you take ohio off. >> i'm talking about they being political experts. >> even people in governor romney's campaign have suggested that
advantage, maybe the biggest single thing because the electoral college is the single biggest thing s until governor romney puts one of the following three states in play, ohio, michigan or pennsylvania, his electoral college pass is narrow. >> rose: ohio isn't in play, or not. >> you talk to some republicans, and the auto industry issue is big there. the economy is better there. and romney is not a great ohio candidate culturally. >> rose: even though, you know, they have the...
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the imams and other speakers at fridayrayers are fee to s almt whatever they want. and that makes the situation far more dangerous. >> protests and deaths in the middle east. and political implications in america when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: . >> rose: additional funding provided by these funders captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. in this presidential election of 2012 foreign policy was not considered to be an important ctor. that all chandnow because on monday night when american diplomatic interests came under attack in egypt and libya, tragically ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were killed in benghazi, governor romney has attempted to make some political attacks out of the situation. and here is what he said. >> i think it's a-- a -- -- a terrible course for america to stand in apology for our values. >> rose: president obama responded in kind in a conversation with cbs news. >> governor romney seems to have a tendency to shoot firs
the imams and other speakers at fridayrayers are fee to s almt whatever they want. and that makes the situation far more dangerous. >> protests and deaths in the middle east. and political implications in america when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: . >> rose: additional funding provided by these funders captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. in this presidential election of...
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david brooks is here, a columnist for "the new york times"s and a career spanning nearly 30 years. he covered everything from russia and the middle east to books and movies. he currently writes about american politics, american culture, american science, american behavior. and much more. i am always pleased to have him share those ideas with us on this program. so welcome. >> don't forget bruce springstein. >> right. you never thought about writing a song by the way. >> that is truly beyond me. >> you never know. >> foreign policy, you and inn a column within the last six months said barack obama on foreign policy gets high marks from this columnist. >> right. and we've seen why in the contrast in the last couple of days. the american people always vote for the candidate who is more orderly, who seems to preserve stability and order especially in foreign policy. so in 2004 george bush seemed more orderly than john kerry, seemed safer, more secure oriented. in 2008 obama seemed more orderly and a safer pair of hands than mccain. >> rose: on the economy or -- >> on everything. and th
david brooks is here, a columnist for "the new york times"s and a career spanning nearly 30 years. he covered everything from russia and the middle east to books and movies. he currently writes about american politics, american culture, american science, american behavior. and much more. i am always pleased to have him share those ideas with us on this program. so welcome. >> don't forget bruce springstein. >> right. you never thought about writing a song by the way....
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the romney would s not risky at all. if taw talk range of motion nim advise rors the convention last week was improving the connection with voters making him look for how many an real. now they have to go the next step and say what he would do. john is right. it's to fire him, hire him. i think everyone got the fire part. the hire part is still in progress. >> charlie:they couldn't do it at their convention because they had to humanize him, they had to introduce him, which is remarkable because you saw that very good biography film of him which many people said should have been on the air a long time ago. >> right. >> charlie:that whole convention was more about him except for ryan's speech, introducing him -- >> i thought it was surprising omissioning, it's not my job to say whether it's a missed opportunity or not, there was not much policy -- >> charlie:is this election row mind you of any other? is it 2004? >> it's either 1980 or 2004. >> charlie:80 would be reagan. >> in many ways it's different than 2004 because na
the romney would s not risky at all. if taw talk range of motion nim advise rors the convention last week was improving the connection with voters making him look for how many an real. now they have to go the next step and say what he would do. john is right. it's to fire him, hire him. i think everyone got the fire part. the hire part is still in progress. >> charlie:they couldn't do it at their convention because they had to humanize him, they had to introduce him, which is remarkable...